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  2. Tube Snake Boogie - Wikipedia

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    While the lyrics seem to imply sexual innuendo or double entendre, the liner notes for the band's 1992 Greatest Hits album added that "'tube snake' is [also] gnarly lingo for a surfboard, or 'boogie board.' Either way, it's good clean fun." The song was produced by Bill Ham, and recorded and mixed by Terry Manning.

  3. Tush (ZZ Top song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a twelve-bar blues in the key of G in standard tuning. Bassist Dusty Hill has said the song was written at a sound check in about ten minutes. The recording was produced by Bill Ham and recorded and mixed by Terry Manning.

  4. ZZ Top's First Album - Wikipedia

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    ZZ Top's First Album is the debut studio album by American rock band ZZ Top, produced by Bill Ham and released in January 1971 by London Records.Establishing ZZ Top's attitude and humor, the album incorporates styles such as blues, boogie, hard rock, and Southern rock influences.

  5. Waitin' for the Bus / Jesus Just Left Chicago - Wikipedia

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    "Waitin' for the Bus" and "Jesus Just Left Chicago" are two songs by American rock band ZZ Top from their 1973 album Tres Hombres. [2] The two songs open the album, segued into each other, and for years radio stations played the two tracks together. "Waitin' for the Bus" was written solely by Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hi

  6. Greatest Hits (ZZ Top album) - Wikipedia

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    Most of the songs come from albums released during 1979–1990, from Degüello through Recycler.Exceptions include remixes of "Tush" and "La Grange", and the non-album tracks "Viva Las Vegas" and "Gun Love".

  7. El Loco - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe wrote: "Instead of sticking to inventive boogie chops, producer Bill Ham has refined the material until only 'It's So Hard' with Billy Gibbon's scratchy guitar rises above the Ham's laundering process." [9] The Globe and Mail opined that "the rhythm section of Dusty Hill and Frank Beard is doubtless the most pervasive around." [10]

  8. Fandango! - Wikipedia

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    Fandango! is the fourth album by the American rock band ZZ Top, released in 1975.The album's first side consists of selections from live shows, with the second side being new studio recordings.

  9. Leila (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tube Snake Boogie" (1981) "Leila" is a song by American rock band ZZ Top, from their 1981 album El Loco. The song is a ballad with country and western influences and ...